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Don’t forget your sunglasses - Florida is called the Sunshine State for a reason. The most southeastern state in the U.S. gained its namesake by its year-round gorgeous weather, which means you have a good chance of enjoying clear skies no matter when you visit. That’ll come in handy because with over 8,000 miles of coastline, Florida is a favored spot for beachgoers world-wide.
But you don’t need to be on the coast to have fun. Orlando, located in central Florida, is filled with some of the most famous theme parks in the world. Learn about the behind-the-scenes magic of Hollywood at Universal Studios and hang out with some of your favorite Disney characters in the Magical Kingdom. If you’re not a fan of long lines, then consider joining a Fastpass program offered at most parks to get more of the experience without the wait.
Learn about America’s mission to explore the final frontier at the Kennedy Space Centre, where you can visit the site of some of the country’s most important space shuttle launches throughout history. The center is massive, but you can still see the whole thing by taking a bus tour around the complex and stopping at several of the exhibitions.
If you’re more interested in getting in tune with Mother Earth, check out The Everglades - the nation’s second largest national park next to Yellowstone. Explore the local swamps and marshes with airboat rides to get a good look at the wildlife (including some massive gators).
For a taste of Florida’s famous Latino culture, take a trip to Miami beach. You can spend your day laying out in the miles of picturesque beaches, then go shopping and grab a bite to eat at one of the many famous shops along Ocean Drive - just steps from the sand.
Or, head a little more south and visit the Florida Keys to experience some island living. Each of the islands boasts their own set of famous sites, from historical landmarks to five star restaurants to breathtaking reefs. If you only have a day, spend it in the famed Key West, where you can visit a pirate museum, grab a drink at Hemingway's favorite bar and snap a picture at the southernmost point of the U.S. (where you can see Cuba, just off of the horizon).
From beaches to theme parks to unique wildlife, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Florida. And with a motorhome, you have a chance to see it all. Hire a campervan with Mighway and let the journey unfold!

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Mighway, by TH2, allows you to rent your vehicle to discerning travellers when you’re not on the road, earning money and sharing the experience. At Mighway, you choose your level of service and we take good care of the rest. That means comprehensive insurance coverage, customer vetting, security deposits, payment processing and round the clock customer support for renters. It’s a bit like renting out a vacation home, with Mighway beside you all the way.

Places to Visit near Florida

Wishes Nighttime Spectacular is the biggest, brightest fireworks extravaganza in Magic Kingdom theme park history. Jiminy Cricket is your host, guiding Pinocchio, Cinderella, Ariel, Peter Pan and other beloved Disney Characters through a fantastic tale told amongst the stars.A magnificent musical score synchs with the fireworks for a stunning aural and visual experience, featuring unique pyrotechnics and special effects. Discover that wishes do come true when you experience Wishes Nighttime Spectacular, a story so big only the sky can hold it! Additional Information Fireworks schedules vary by season. View the online calendar for specific dates and times. Or, refer to the Times Guide, which is available at the Park entrance, at Guest Relations and at most merchandise locations. The show can be viewed throughout the Park, but to see Tinker Bell flying in the sky, a view from the front of Cinderella Castle is recommended.

Step inside a world where magic is real. Within Universal's Islands of Adventure™ theme park you can visit the iconic Hogwarts™ castle and explore Hogsmeade™ village. And, at Universal Studios Florida™ theme park, you can enter Diagon Alley™ to enjoy a multi-dimensional thrill

Universal's Islands of Adventure (formally Universal Studios Islands of Adventure, and commonly known as Islands of Adventure) is a theme park in Orlando, Florida. It opened on May 28, 1999, along with CityWalk, as part of an expansion that converted Universal Studios Florida into the Universal Orlando Resort. The slogan for this theme park, along with Universal Studios Florida, is Vacation Like You Mean It, introduced in 2013 as Universal Orlando Resort.
The park's overall theme is that of a journey of exploration, where guests depart from a main port to visit themed islands, all emphasizing adventure. Initially, the park had six islands. On June 18, 2010, the seventh island, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (themed to the popular Harry Potter franchise), officially opened at the park. This is Universal's largest investment since opening. In 2013, Islands of Adventure hosted approximately 8.1 million guests, ranking it seventh among United States parks and eleventh worldwide. The eighth island, Skull Island, opened on July 13, 2016.

You’ve got a whole fantastic world to celebrate in! With four spectacular Theme Parks and two Water Parks plus the most amazing shopping, dining and recreation magic imaginable, it’s no wonder all of life’s special moments are made even more enjoyable when you celebrate at the Walt Disney World Resort.
Fairytale dreams come true for children of all ages at Magic Kingdom park. Delight in classic attractions, enchanting fireworks, musical parades and beloved Disney Characters across 6 whimsical lands. See fantasy become a reality as you explore Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland—open while undergoing the largest expansion in Magic Kingdom history!—Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A areas. Zoom through space, become a swashbuckling pirate and watch fireworks light up the sky over Cinderella Castle.

Campgrounds and RV Parks near Florida

Myakka River State Park

one of florida's oldest and largest state parks

Myakka River State Park is a Florida State Park, that is located nine miles (11 km) east of I-75 in Sarasota in Sarasota County and that includes portions of southeastern Manatee County. A small portion (1,920 acres) of the park was the gift of the family of Bertha Palmer to the state. The park is named after the Myakka River.Consisting of 37,000 acres (150 km2), this is one of the state's largest and oldest parks. It was delineated in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.EnvironmentMyakka River State Park is in the southeastern conifer forests ecoregion. Plant communities in areas of the park with drier soils are a mixture of pine forests, scrub, and prairies. Florida longleaf pine sandhills are woodlands dominated by longleaf pine. South Florida pine flatwoods are open woodlands of with a dense ground cover of grasses and shrubs. Florida peninsula inland scrub consists of sand pines growing amid shrublands of evergreen oaks. Florida dry prairies are flat, nearly treeless plains with dense cover of grasses and saw palmetto.

Henderson Beach State Park

Pristine white, sugar sand beaches

Henderson Beach State Park has one of Florida's most prized assets, pristine white, sugar sand beaches and more than 6,000 feet of scenic shoreline bordering the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. In the midst of urban sprawl that now dominates the coastline of Florida's panhandle, Henderson Beach State Park is an unexpected oasis of exquisite natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy swimming; picnicking, fishing, camping, bicycling and nature walks.